Letters 45-46 Petition of John Bell, Commander of the Swift to the Court requesting some relief in light of the expenses incurred in the East India Company's service by moving troops from port to port under the direction of Admiral Griffin over a period of sixteen months. Related papers attached.
Letter 59 Petition of Ann Butler and Mary Butler requesting some financial relief in light of the good services performed for the Company by the late Francis Stewart and Captain Henry Kent.
Letter 63 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James concerning some silk smuggled by the surveyor of the East India Company in his boat at Greenwich.
Letter 64 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James reporting that the Commissioners of the Customs have no objections to the Company reinstating Richard Bright into their service after being caught smuggling silk.
Letters 74-75 An authenticated copy of a letter written by the High Indian Regency of Batavia to Admiral Boscawen, Commander of the English squadron at Fort St David relating to the seizure of two vessels and the treatment of the crews by the Dutch. Also discusses the trade in opium alleged to be carried on greatly to their prejudice in places where they claim to possess the sole right of trade.
Letter 76 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding cargo lists of the Dutch East India Company and a list of shares on the Amsterdam Exchange.
Letter 80 George Clifford and Sons in Amsterdam to Robert James forwarding a list of stocks on the Amsterdam Exchange and providing general shipping intelligence.
Letter 81 John Clevland at the Admiralty Office to Robert James requesting that he forward an order directed to the Commander in Chief of His Majesty's ships in the East Indies to India by the Lapwing.
Letter 82 William Wood at the Customs House in London to Robert James reporting that the Commissioners have agreed to the Company's request to allow the arrack and other merchandise imported on board naval ships under the command of Admiral Griffin to be transferred to the Company's warehouses and sold.